| ; Test floating-point absolute. |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z10 | FileCheck %s |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu -mcpu=z13 | FileCheck %s |
| declare float @llvm.fabs.f32(float %f) |
| define float @f1(float %f) { |
| %res = call float @llvm.fabs.f32(float %f) |
| declare double @llvm.fabs.f64(double %f) |
| define double @f2(double %f) { |
| %res = call double @llvm.fabs.f64(double %f) |
| ; Test f128. With the loads and stores, a pure absolute would probably |
| ; be better implemented using an NI on the upper byte. Do some extra |
| ; processing so that using FPRs is unequivocally better. |
| declare fp128 @llvm.fabs.f128(fp128 %f) |
| define void @f3(ptr %ptr, ptr %ptr2) { |
| %orig = load fp128, ptr %ptr |
| %abs = call fp128 @llvm.fabs.f128(fp128 %orig) |
| %op2 = load fp128, ptr %ptr2 |
| %res = fdiv fp128 %abs, %op2 |
| store fp128 %res, ptr %ptr |